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Fairfield City Council Recap from 3/26

The Fairfield City Council met Tuesday evening for their second March session, working through an 8 item agenda in 30 minutes. The council unanimously voted to

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Fairfield City Council Recap from 1/9/2024

The Fairfield City Council met last night for their first session of 2024. Guidelines for the new Business Tax District dollars were discussed at length with

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Fairfield City Council Recap 10/24

The Fairfield City Council met last night for their second October session. The Open Burning Ordinance was restructured by a unanimous vote. Leaf burning is

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Fairfield City Council Recap from 8/22

The Fairfield City Council met Tuesday evening for a brief 20 minute session. The council unanimously passed an ordinance regulating storage containers on

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Fairfield City Council Recap from 8/8

The Fairfield City Council met for their initial August meeting last night with a 6 item agenda. The city's ordinance banning placement of any mobile home over

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Fairfield City Council Recap from 5/9/2023

The Fairfield City Council held their first May meeting and the last meeting for outgoing Aldermen Tyler Lampley and Jerry Lisinbee. Both Aldermen were presented with a token of appreciation for their years of service to the City of Fairfield. Mayor Gary Moore was also presented a token of appreciation for his service as Alderman. In the only item of business for the outgoing council, a rezoning request for properties on West Court and West Main was approved. These properties will become the new Christopher Rural Health Planning Corporation medical building. A Public Hearing was held prior to the council meeting. At this point, the 2 new aldermen, Sheryl Eckleberry and Bruce McKibben were seated and the oath of office was administered to all newly elected officials. The new council then got down to new business with several housekeeping items being taken care of. The first action item was to award a bid for the demolition of the old water tower on West Main St. 2 bids were received, with Iseler Demolition Inc. of Port Hope, MI. submitting the winning bid of $63,300. Mayor Moore said that it would be some time before the demolition took place due to the new tower having to be brought online and tested. The council approved an expenditure of $7,000 for the City Band Concerts this Summer. Alderman Sheryl Eckleberry voted No on the request. 2 TIF requests were unanimously approved, both for $6,000. The first was Feed My Sheep, who are installing a pitched roof and the second was Doug Wilson, who is also installing a pitched roof on his property at 4th and East Delaware. Alyssa Short, a partner in Blessed Blooms Flower Farm LLC made a presentation before the council, highlighting the plans for their newly acquired property at 1618 West Main St. The council will act at a future meeting on a $15,000 Revolving Loan Request for the new business. The city's 2 new police Officers, Kyle Craft and Logan McGuire, were introduced to those in attendance and received a warm welcome.

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Fairfield City Council Recap from 2/14

The Fairfield City Council met Tuesday evening, with newly appointed alderman Allen Marsh absent. The council unanimously approved a TIF Agreement with the Wayne County Fairgrounds in the amount of $27,500. The funds will be used to help pay for a major electrical project on the grounds that will result in parking spots for 63 campers. The TIF Committee had previously approved the expenditure. A bid of $379,041 was unanimously approved for Howell Paving to complete the connector roads project, which is associated with the upcoming resurfacing of Main and Delaware. The council earmarked TIF funds to pay for the project last year. Mayor Moore stated that he expects bid opening for the Main and Delaware project to occur around March 10. They are hopeful the work can be completed this summer. An Engineering Agreement with Conner & Conner was approved for several street projects in the city. Those streets to be addressed are: Airport Road East Court St. NW 6th St. College St. Motor Fuel Tax funds will be used to finance the street projects. The council unanimously authorized Mayor Moore to make purchases related to the upcoming Eclipse 2024. This will permit goods or services to be purchased in a timely fashion and not have to wait for a council meeting for approval. The purchases are limited to $1,000 and limited to $10,000 per vendor. Approval from the Recreation Committee will also be required. The mayor stated that he had received a letter from the USDA regarding the Lakeside Lake project. The letter stated that they were moving forward with seeking engineering input for the project. The mayor also updated attendees on the water tower construction taking place on NW 7th St. Mayor Moore provided a bleak summary of the city's financial picture, with cash flow last month at (-130,162.00). The city's payroll last month stood at $316,533, the city received $12,886 in gaming revenue and $132,624 in Sales Tax dollars. The mayor said that each city department will be examining their expenditures for the upcoming fiscal year in hopes of alleviating some of the financial pressure the city is experiencing.

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